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The best selling guide to O'ahu... Oahu Revealed "I just want to thank you for your wonderful O'ahu guidebook. My boyfriend and I got back to Washington, DC, on Saturday after an unforgettable week in Waikiki, and we are already planning our next trip to Hawai'i. Your hotel and restaurant recommendations were dead-on, and your detailed maps saved us in Kane'ohe!...We were impressed all week at the thoroughness and accessibility of your guidebook...You left literally no stone unturned. If we visit another island (which we fully intend to do), the first step in planning our trip will be to pick up your guide for that island. I have already recommended your guidebook to others and will continue to do so in the future. Again, I cannot thank you enough for enriching our vacation. We had a wonderful time and are completely charmed by Hawai'i. We will definitely be back...we spent most of Saturday being sad that we were not in Hawai'i!" |
Hawai'i Prince Hotel Waikiki (888) 977-4623 or (808) 956-1111 100 Holomoana St. ![]() 521 rooms, pool and spa, hi-speed Internet access in rooms, Wi-Fi in lobby, 24-hour business center, day spa, coffee maker with free coffee daily, free 24-hour fitness/hospitality room, free laptop-sized room safes, valet-only laundry, golf course (well…sort of), room service, 2 restaurants, valet parking. This resort is set apart from the rest of Waikiki. Located at the extreme edge of Waikiki where the Ala Wai Canal meets the ocean, odds are that whenever you want to wander around Waikiki, you'll either take their free shuttle into the main area, the public bus or drive and battle for a parking place. Same goes for going to the beach. On the other hand, it's close to the massive Ala Moana Shopping Center--a 10-minute walk away--and there are shopping-starved neighbor island residents who like to stay at the Hawai'i Prince for this very reason. The resort is composed of twin 33-story towers. All rooms face the ocean, with floor-to-ceiling windows, and a view dominated by the Ala Wai Boat Harbor below you, which is quite picturesque. The buildings are very nicely maintained and appointed and the staff accommodating. Rooms feel smaller than their stated 400 sq. ft., and only 5th floor rooms have lanais. The bathrooms, however, are very spacious with separate showers and tubs (maybe that's where much of the square footage went). They claim to be the only resort in Waikiki with their own golf course. The fine print with that claim is that it's near 'Ewa Beach--20 miles away. (Pretty slick move by their marketing department, though, isn't it?) Overall, their location is probably a negative. Paying $390 and up per night to stay at a nice resort, then getting on the bus every time you want to go to the beach or eat in Waikiki can be a bit deflating. It's a nice resort, but you're paying beachfront prices…without the beach. Valet parking is $21, self-parking is $15. Rooms (400 sq. ft.) are $395-$530, suites (839-2,038 sq. ft.) are $610-$2,500. |
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